Addendum to John Galt's posting:
Should this entire this entire Executive Branch be hung? Are you insane Mr. Galt? Insanity is semantically referred to as an inability to discern right from wrong. I reason most of the public would agree with me that it is insane, and more so criminal, to advocate the execution of our elected officials. You are no more under the control of the current administration than I am possessed by the man in the Moon. Our tripartite system of Government has specific checks and balances in place to circumvent any attempt by one branch to seize power. Every Presidental edict or command is subject to strict scrutiny by the Congress and the Supreme Court. If you think another election will materially change the course of this nation's quest for sovereignty, you are mistaken. Perhaps if you listened less to Cindy Sheehan, and more to John Rawls, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and other philosophers in contemporay society you would be more hesitant to clutter the net with nonsense. JFR
Lessons From the Front Line
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Lessons learned: He returned from the Spanish-American War strengthened politically as a national hero. He understood the power of personality and how much it can aid a president's success.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Top military rank: General
Presidential term: 1953-61
Lessons learned: After serving in Europe, he knew commanders inflated budgets. When pressured by the Pentagon for an increased defense war chest, he said no and kept the budget balanced.
John F. Kennedy
Top military rank: Lieutenant
Presidential term: 1961-63
Lessons learned: His service during World War II gave him an appreciation for details, how one thing gone wrong can cause larger problems. That mind-set served him well during the Cuban missile crisis.
George H.W. Bush
Top military rank: Lieutenant
Presidential term: 1989–93










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